Results preview: What to expect from Wesfarmers Ltd

Wesfarmers Ltd (ASX:WES) is scheduled to release its interim results on Wednesday February 24.

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The Wesfarmers Ltd (ASX: WES) share price has climbed around 6% since the blue-chip conglomerate released its full year results for the 2015 financial year (FY15) in August last year.

That's an impressive performance, particularly when you consider that the S&P/ASX 200 (Index: ^AXJO) (ASX: XJO) has slumped 9% over the same period!

The last six months have certainly been an exciting time for Wesfarmers, which owns leading retail brands such as Coles, Bunnings and Officeworks as well as a host of other non-retail businesses.

Without doubt, the biggest news has been the company's recent announcement that it has agreed to acquire the UK retailer Homebase for £340 million, which will not only mark its first significant move offshore but it will also spearhead the entry of the Bunnings brand into the UK.

With the group scheduled to release its results for the six months ending December 31 on Wednesday, February 24, shareholder attention will shortly be focussed on how the group is tracking compared with expectations.

Here's how market expectations stand at present:

  • Management guidance for the 2016 financial year (FY16) provided at the time of the 2015 full year (FY15) results in August stated that the group was "well placed to strengthen and build upon existing businesses with a focus on seeking to deliver improved shareholder returns."
  • An analyst consensus forecast suggests earnings per share (EPS) will rise to $2.22 in FY16 from $2.20 in FY15. Wesfarmers reported $1.21 for the six months in the first half of FY15, so investors will be looking for a similar result.

With the share price currently trading at $42.75, the consensus estimate above implies a price-to-earnings multiple for Wesfarmers' stock of just over 19 times. That's a pretty full multiple given the low year-on-year rate of earnings growth. It could mean that if the market receives any negative surprises at the upcoming interim result that the share price might come under some selling pressure.

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